On 2012-10-04 00:47, Clément Bœsch wrote:
> On the form: various typo, trailing whitespaces, tabs and bad styles;
> please stick with the surrounding coding style.
>> BTW overall I think the approach is wrong: what you likely want is a
> "raw
> text" subtitles encoder: basically a subtitle codec to strip all the
> ASS
> tags from the internal representation, and use it in MOV to encode
> text
> (with no markup) subtitles.
>> Why: because I believe putting various broken markups into MOV is
> wrong,
> and it also means quite a maintenance burden to support all the
> different
> subtitles codecs into MOV (and add some regularly).
Note that, at least for now, the mov_text encoder *is* this raw text
encoder
as it discards all style information. So you can transcode from any of
these
formats into unstyled tx3g today.
Generally, while there is de-facto support for other formats in certain
players,
tx3g is the only text format with consistent support inside mp4
containers,
--phil